Sony Xperia E dual leaks with dual-SIM functionality and 1GHz CPU

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24 Oct 2012, 04:03posted on

The recently launched Sony Xperia tipo dual is special for being the company's first smartphone that works with two SIM cards at the same time. However, it most likely won't be the last of its kind because a follow-up might be released in the near future, judging by the evidence that just surfaced on the web...

Sony puts a S1 processor in its entry-level phones and yet charges a premium.

OEMs should ditch the S1 processors, if you ask me. Put S2 in entry-level phones, S3/NovaThor in mid-range and S4 in High-end phones. Same goes to GPUs.. Anything lower than Adreno 205 should be scrapped.

I had an S1 in my first smartphone, the LG Ally. It was an entry level phone 2 years ago, those chips should be extinct. I agree with grishm, unless these chips are overclocked somehow they won't hold up, that and the gpu can't handle anything. S2 and up.

If only Sony would sell that smart phone (Xperia E) for only 4000.00 Php, then I would prefer the Sony Xperia Miro with 5MP camera and a 16,000,000 color screen than a 3.2MP camera and a 262,000 color screen.

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